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Month: January 2025

U.S. National Debt Burden Tops $106,000 Per Person

The national debt continues to rise at a breakneck pace, with Americans bearing a greater and greater debt burden.
The national debt is over $36 trillion, currently on pace to surpass $37 trillion later this year.

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California Dems Want To Sue Big Oil For Horrific LA Fires

‘Fossil fuel industry bears ultimate responsibility’

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The king is gone, long live the king

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Have U.S. presidents become more like kings than leaders? From rewriting laws to granting immunity, they bypass the Constitution and the rule of law. Cabinets issue regulations treated as law, creating a pseudo-totalitarian system where freedoms are illusions. What one president gives, another takes away—highlighting the erosion of true constitutional governance.

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Federal Agencies Made Over $161 Billion in Improper Payments Last Year: Watchdog

An improper payment is one made by the government that ‘should not have been made or was made in an incorrect amount,’ according to the watchdog.

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You are being watched!

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Living in the Information Age is a two-edged sword. On the one hand, we have access to vast amounts of information with a few taps of our fingers. On the other hand, others have similar access to vast amounts of data about us. How can we enjoy the benefits of this information age without overly exposing ourselves to its dangerous side?

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Department of Education Drops Book Ban Complaints, Rescinds Related Guidance

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/department-of-education-drops-book-ban-complaints-rescinds-related-guidance

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Texas Governor Seeks $11.1B Reimbursement for Border Security Costs Under Biden Administration

https://bonginoreport.com/national-security-global-affairs/texas-governor-seeks-11-1b-reimbursement-for-border-security-costs-under-biden-administration

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Inspector General Council Says White House Firing of Government Watchdogs Not Legal

Ware said that the Inspector General Act of 1978 requires the president to notify Congress at least 30 days in advance of dismissal of an inspector general.

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